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Health and Treatment

Ayurveda’s wisdom with books and articles blending ancient insights and modern health. Discover natural remedies, dietary guidance, and prevention strategies for a harmonious, healthy life. Read more…

  • Multiple Sclerosis: The Ayurvedic Concept
    Introduction Undigested foods, especially greasy foods e.g. fat, oil, butter, etc., turn acid and have toxic effects on the components of blood. “Ama” is the Ayurvedic term for the undigested foods. The essence of well-digested foods, in general, should be sweet in taste which is the source of nutrients for bodily tissues. The essence of … Read more
  • Low Blood Pressure: The Ayurvedic Concept
    Introduction The morbid condition of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) is called “Ojaksaya”. It is, in general, concerned with the deficiency of serum (Rasaksaya), which weakens the function of the heart. The weak heart can not properly circulate the blood, especially through the arteries. This indeed is the underlying cause of low blood pressure, which results … Read more
  • Sex in Ayurveda: Ancient Insights on Intimacy
    Power of Sex: A Natural Desire’s Role in Life Sex is an innate desire present in all living beings. This profound inclination influences social environments, businesses, and occasionally even politics, often becoming a significant issue. It is an unavoidable natural desire, manifesting between males and females, as well as in same-sex attractions, both positively and … Read more
  • Leukoderma: The Ayurvedic Concept
    Introduction The physical structure of the skin contains many thin layers e.g. the layers of the lymphatic duct system, melanin, blood vessels, nerves, etc. Skin diseases are morbid conditions of them. In general, a particular skin disease affects a particular layer of the skin. The injury of the white tissues lying between the layers of … Read more
  • Hypertension: The Ayurvedic Concept
    Introduction Ayurveda presents five different etiological conditions of Hypertension, which are called The Pranavayu (Oxygen) to be less active with the bodily heat is the main cause of Pittavrita Prana. The morbid condition of cardiovascular dilatation affected by the aggravated function of the nervous system, which is concerned with the inhaling activity for mobilization of … Read more
  • Herpes: The Ayurvedic Concept
    Introduction Sarsapi or Sarsapika is the Ayurvedic term for Herpes. Sarsapi literally means the mustard-like blister. There are two kinds of Sarsapi: one is called “Shukaja Sarsapi” (Herpes Genitalia) and another is called “Pramehaja Sarsapi” (Herpes Simplex). Both have the same characters, however, their etiologies are different.  Herpes Genitalia Ayurveda points out that Herpes Genitalia … Read more

Real Facts of Ayurveda

Dr. Mana Bajra Bajracharya offers an insightful exploration into Ayurveda, the ancient healing science. Dive into Ayurveda’s rich history, tracing its origin, evolution over thousands of years, and the various branches of Ayurveda, each addressing different aspects of health. Read more…

  • Shalakya Tantra: The Ayurvedic Concept of Cranial Organo Medicine
    Introduction: Shalakya Tantra Shalakya Tantra, in Sanskrit शालाक्य तन्त्र, also known as शल्य चिकित्सा तन्त्र, the section of Cranial Organo Medicine, follows the school of Videhadhipati Janaka. The original text of Janaka is not available, however, the reference to this text is mentioned in the ancient Ayurvedic book Susruta Samhita, which is very important to … Read more
  • Kashyapa Samhita: Ancient Ayurvedic Textbook of Pediatrics
    The “Kashyapa Samhita”, कश्यप संहिता, also known as “Kaumara Bhritya,” is a revered ancient Ayurvedic text, primarily focused on Pediatrics. Authored by the Sage Kashyapa, ऋषि कश्यप, it stands as one of the earliest comprehensive guides on child healthcare, growth, and development. This text provides extensive insights into various aspects of pediatric medicine, including diagnosis … Read more
  • Charaka Samhita: Ancient Ayurvedic Textbook of Internal Medicine
    The “Charaka Samhita”, चरक संहिता, is a seminal work in Ayurveda, an in-depth ancient system of medicine. Attributed to the Sage Charaka, ऋषि चरक, this comprehensive text is revered for its in-depth exploration of Internal Medicine. It systematically presents the theories and practices of Ayurvedic healing, covering topics such as pharmacology, diagnostics, and pathogenesis. The … Read more
  • Sushruta Samhita: Ancient Ayurvedic Textbook of Surgery
    The “Sushruta Samhita”, सुश्रुत संहिता, is a foundational text in Ayurvedic medicine, renowned for its pioneering approach to Surgery. Authored by the ancient Sage Sushruta, ऋषि सुश्रुत, it is one of the oldest known detailed documents on surgery. The text is celebrated for its systematic classification of surgical procedures, detailed descriptions of over 300 surgical … Read more
  • Shalya Tantra: The Ayurvedic Concept of Surgery
    Introduction: Shalya Tantra Shalya Tantra, in Sanskrit शल्य तन्त्र, the section of Surgery follows the school of Dhanwantari Divodasa. The ancient Ayurvedic book, Susruta Samhita is one of the best texts for study. Ayurvedic surgery deals with 1) pre-operation cures, 2) operative surgery, 3) post-operation cures, and 4) emergency treatments. The pre-operation cures are concerned … Read more
  • Kaya Chikitsa Tantra: The Ayurvedic Concept of Internal Medicine
    Introduction Kaya Chikitsa Tantra, in Sanskrit काय चिकित्सा तन्त्र, the section of Internal Medicine follows the school of Atreya Punarvasu. The ancient Ayurvedic book, Charaka Samhita is one of the best texts for study. The section of internal medicine being one of the eight branches of Ayurveda plays a major role in the field of … Read more

Eastern Theory of Diet

A comprehensive guide to achieving health through balanced nutrition and understanding body composition. Learn how the principles of Ayurveda illuminate the intricate relationship between our diet and our overall health, providing a distinctive and holistic perspective on nutrition that goes beyond just eating to survive. Follow this enlightening path to unite body, mind, and spirit through conscious eating. Read more…

  • Optimizing Meal Timing and Quantities
    Introduction Welcome to a culinary adventure where every meal is a step towards a healthier, happier you! In a world where our plates are often filled with more than we need, we invite you to explore the ancient art of meal timing and portion control. This isn’t about strict diets or unattainable health fads; it’s … Read more
  • The Seasonal Diet: Harmonizing Diet with Nature
    Introduction Imagine your body as a finely tuned instrument, delicately responding to the grand orchestra of the universe. Just as the moon pulls the tides and the sun nurtures the earth, the lunar and solar cycles cast a profound influence on how our bodies function. With each season, these celestial bodies orchestrate changes in our … Read more
  • Individual Natures and Diets: Navigating Body Type for Optimal Health
    Individual Natures and Body Types Based on Ayurveda, all of mankind can be divided into the three basic categories of individual nature corresponding to the three major body systems (Nerve, Mucous, and Blood Circulatory System). This is the general classification of individual nature; however, various mixed combinations also exist. Each of these three main natures … Read more